Posted by John from NH on June 27, 2010 at 16:41:33 from (65.175.230.117):
Hi All,
Went down to Connecticut to look at a Big Mo 500 today. It's really a parts tractor and I was interested in it for the engine and other large parts. It had a 206K-4 in it instead of a 206L-4. A quick search revealed that the 206K-4 belongs in a 2 Star Crawler. I took down some of the casting/part numbers off the engine and they match up with 206L-4 part numbers. The only thing I could see that was different was the oil pump configuration. The oil filter did not screw to the oil pump but instead was mounted to the side of the engine with flexible hose connecting it to the pump. This sort of makes sense if the engine had been in a crawler.
Anyways, can anyone shed any light on this engine and whether it is different in any other ways from the 206L-4? Thanks in advance for any you info you can provide!
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